![]() Gorca orders his son to shoot it, and the son complies. Evil-Detecting Dog: In The Wurdulak a dog won't stop barking when Gorca returns home, indicating that he has become a Wurdulak.Dies Wide Open: The dead medium has her eyes open, to terrifying results.Decapitation Presentation: Gorca brings the severed head of Aribek, the vampire he killed, home, hanging it outside the inn so that everyone will know Aribek is finally dead and that it was he who killed him.Death by Irony: After effectively terrorizing Rosy by pretending to be Frank in an attempt to get closer to her, Mary is killed by the real Frank.Covers Always Lie: One poster for this movie (not the article image) shows what appears to be the severed head of Aribek from The Wurdulak being brandished by a Headless Horseman as several horrified women look on.Adaptational Nationality: D'Urfe in The Wurdulak was French in the original story, but is Russian in the film.The Drop of Water: A nurse steals the ring from the body of a deceased medium only to be haunted by its spirit.Īnd yes, the band named itself after this movie.The Wurdulak: A man returns to his family as a wurdulak, a vampire that feeds on its loved ones.The Telephone: A woman is terrorized by threatening phone calls from someone from her past.The colour scheme of the movie is also slightly less vivid in the American cut. The latter version has a different order for the segments, different introductory segments from Karloff and in some cases alterations to the stories themselves. Two versions of the films exist, the original European version and the American cut released by American International Pictures. ![]() I tre volti della paura, or The Three Faces of Fear) is a 1963 horror Anthology Film directed by Mario Bava and starring Boris Karloff. ![]()
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